I have owned several Leatherman tools for some two decades, both full size and mini.
My VEVOR Multitool at ~30 dollars is an amazing value, and in terms of quality is
in some ways the equal of the Leatherman equivalent, in some ways better, and
my only complaints are that quality of the file is not as good as the Leatherman's.
The file is only single sided, and its double-cut teeth are much shallower than
the Leatherman's. It does not have a single-cut side, that is taken up by a ruler,
whose utility is diminished by the fact that the graduations do not begin at the
tip of the ruler, but some fraction of an inch, making it more problematic to
take measurements than of they began at the end. I must say that I tested
the Vevor file against the Leatherman file, by filing a common steel nail held
in a vise, and both worked equally fast .
The scissors are excellent, but they are of the bandage design, with one
blunt point and one sharp point, not as generally useful as two sharp
points, but perhaps more versatile. The very well executed belt clip is
far more convenient than a sheath. However, the accompanying nylon
(polyester ?) sheath is useful to carry the set of screwdriver bits, which
are attached to the knife's Philips head screwdriver by a magnetic
adaptor. The bits are metric, and can readily be switched to whatever
types that you normally use.
The finish and build quality are first rate, and not comparable to the
many cheap Leatherman knock-offs that one sees. The pliers are
spring loaded, making it very convenient to use. The wire cutters
are inserted, held in by Torx screws, and presumably of hardened s
teel, but I doubt if any spares are available from Vevor. The locking
catches on all blades are well designed and work well.
All in all, this tool is a real steal, an excellent buy, and bargain,
both in terms of cost and of quality. I could not recommend it
more highly. You cannot go wrong to invest your $30 on this tool!